The triumphant advance of the smallest Glock pistol, specially developed for concealed carry and previously a domain of 5-round snub nose revolvers, started with the presentation of the Glock 26 back in 1994. The Glock 26 offers more than an alternative in this field. A standard magazine capacity of 10 rounds and the highly accurate firing characteristics explain the worldwide distribution among security personnel and secret services. This striker-fired pistol features a white dot front sight with a white outline rear and comes with two 10-round magazines and the original factory hard case. Its grips, metal, and bore are all in very good condition.